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QFTH Gould Hardly Eat. ' Gradually Grow Worse. 1 Relieved by Pcruna. West Bur lington, Iowa, writes : "I had ca tarrh of the stomach and small intes- tines for a number of years. I went to a number of doctors and got no relief, and finally one of my doctors sent me to Chi cago, and I met the same fate. T h e y i said they could do noth ing for me; said I had cancer of the Stomach and -there was no cure. I al most thought the same, for my breath Was offensive and I could not eat any thing without great misery, and I grad ually grew worse. "Finally I concluded to try Peruna, and I found relief and a cure for that -dreadful disease, catarrh. I took five bottles of Peruna and two of Manalin, and I now feel like a new man. There is nothing, better than Peruna, and I keep a bottle , of it in my house all the time." Ask Your Druggist for a Free Peruna Almanac for 1912. Our Need ip Government Chicago Party to Visit Asheville. Governor Wood row Wilson's Asheville, Jan. 25. Tho board message to the New Jersey Legis- of trade is advised that a party lature emphasizes the need of from the union stock yards of economv and efficiency in govern- Chicago is planning to visit the ment, better roads and jury re- South for the purpose of buying form. No paragraph in his mes- land. .The information of their sage is more important or better coming is contained in a letter worth considering than the foU from Stephen Deramon of the Uni lowing: "Our legal procedure is versity Club of Buffalo, N. Y.. ton t.PP.hnif.ftl. tnr pnmr1iratorl trrv I tnVir cfofa tViot. tVtarn will Kr oK nf y XvT I -- i w-ww m-mm f w v w w I w w wm vw wmm w w v w ikerd. Box 31, 'expensive, too little adapted to the 15 men in the party and wishes to use of the. poor and unschooled, know if the board of trade would With splendid courts of undoubted be interested in having them come integrity, we nevertheless feel that this way. The secretary of course the rich litigant can tire the poor replied in the affirmative, telling litigant out. We are proud of our mm 3 b?Tk . .1 y , . i . -,j . grass and aoples and that there is wmu, Ljy ouwuiu vyo uuu yuiuui-i nientv of timber. selves in a position to oe equally proud of our administration of Blamed a Good Worker. justice as based upon the best re- Warned my heart for severe distress , . I In my left side for two year" writes iormea moaeis? It ,is not tne w. Evans, Danville, Va., "but I know courts we wish to change so much nTow J was indigestion, as Dr. King's . , New Life Pills completely cured me. as tne methods of procedure." Best for stomach, liver and kidney We hope Governor Wilson will troubles, constipation; headache or de- Remedies are Needed ..vP Mr. A. M. Ikerd. fight for some genuine reform here and so blaze the way for changes a other States. We cannot boast or our courts or justice so long as .... i it is true mat a ricn man or core poration can tire out a poor man. Progressive Farmer. "Were we perfect rh;rh nc arc oo(, mcOlclart wooU not often be nroir I, But Iacc our tyitctat htbc cotne wrakcncJ, impaired c.-xl broken down throe X inJUcrction which luvc Czro on fro-n I be cHr through counllc ecraik.-vt rtmcdic crt o4d to aid Nature in correct! n our inherited add xherwu acquired weaknesvc. To reach tha cat ol tomh wekne and comeqtxt dirth trouble, tbert U do thin to food at Dr.'Cierce' Cotdrn Medical DUcot- cry, a lyceria compound, extracted from atia raedc- inal roots told lor over forty year with rrtl lattiUctkva to all rr. Yet Weak Stomach, Biliotuant, Urtf CotupUial, Pain in the Stomach alter nils. Heartburn, Bad Breath, Betchiof ol fooj, Chrooic Diarrhea u4 exher !atrttai DcraBletneots, the Dicorcrjr t a time-prmeo aod oot cCcJt reoeCy. The genuine has on Its outside wrapper tho Signature Wn rn'f afford to areof m ecrt notlmm a a tubtkut for thlt ho lie, medicioe or txow cowroimo, ao erea thoib tbm talent Scaler cy t!vrhv mike a little bifler Drot. Dr. Pieree'a Pleaiant Pelleta rrulte aod larilprata tomach, Irrer bowels. Suar-oated, tiny rmaulrs, easy to taka as caady. New Speciei of Ant. In the Malay peninsula an EngUsa naturalist has dlscoTcred a ipcles of ant tbt makes Its nest In the Os&y stems of ferns that grow on the limbs of trees high In the air. Provlda AcInsl Fcrftry. The forgery ot all task cotes la quickly detected. bcas of s-cre4 carks. ,abioh are cor.iu.ctly ttrs chanced. They aro visible caly cedar tho microcore. Now You Know. Once, .fter exposing the ridiculous blunders of the editor of certain old plays, James Russell Lowell conclud ed with the remark, "In point of fact, we must apply to this gentleman the name of the first King of Sparta. No one remembered, of course, what this was. but when they .looked it up they found it was Eudamidas. Almost Lost His Life. 1 1 )) rl Ttv T TK tfJ S. A. Stid, of Mason, Mich., willnevet forget his terrible exposure to a merci less storm. ' 'It gave me a dreadful cold," he writ ei," that caused severe pains in my chest, so it was hard for me to bieathe. A neighbor gave me Beveral doses of Dr. King's New Discovery which brought great relief. The doctor In t continne with the Discovery. I d d to ndtwo bottles completely cured mtr." Ufce only this quick, safe, reliable m dicine for coughs, colds, or any throat 1 c r lung trouble. Price 50c and $1.00. rial bottle free. Guaranteed by J. W. Streetman Nailed. Housekeeper Here drop that coat and clear out! Burglar You be quiet, or I'll wake your wife and give her this letter I found in your pocket. "I am all right now, thanks to Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy' The same relief is ready for you. Are you sure you do not need it? If Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy helped Charles Holmes, why won't it help you? - "I was troubled with heart disease, and after reading about Dr. Miles Heart Remedy, I got a boitle. Be fore I got the Heart Remedy I had to sit up most of the night, and felt very bad at my stomach. Whatever . I would eat made me feel worse, and my heart beat very fast. But thanks to Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy, I am all right now. I eat good, sleep good, and feel lik a new man, al though I am almost 68 years old. I have been a soldier in the late war of the . rebellion, and was badly wounded." CHARLES HOLMES, Private Co. B, 54th N. Y. Infantry Volunteers, Walton, Delaware Co., N. Y. Dr Miles' Heart Remedy is kept in thousands of homes as a friend always to be relied, upon in time of need. . Sold by all Druggists iMhe first bottle fails to benefit, your money " r Is returned. Ask any Druggist. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor ex ercise, insufficient mastication of food, r-onstipation, a torpid liver, worry and a ixiety, are the most common causes of stomach troubles. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. For sale by all dealers. Continuous Performance. "Our babv gives U3 considerable trouble. Yells unless he has his own way." "Ours yells anyhow. You don't know what trouble is." Dyspepsia is America's curse. Burdock, Blood Bitters conquers dyspepsia every time. It drives out impurities, tones the stomach, restores perfect digestion, normal weight and good health. When Bsby Burnps His Hea. Hot water -is better than cold for bruises. It relieves pain and prevents congestion. If used at once it will invariably keep oft discoloration. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back' oi pains in the side or chest give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleaded with the prompt relief which it attoras. sola Dy an aeaiere. No Switzerland for Him. ; "Did you include Switzerland in your travels?" "No; I always was so afraid of falling dcv.n a cravat." Bal timore American. j Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind Tna vield to Doan's Ointment. Chronto relieved and finally cured. Druggists all sell it. 1 S3 S3 88 E S3 Pa m f 4 V t . . - - r r f ; ; . A. 'X0 m 1 and The Marjon Progress One Year(M to : $ This is one of the most elegant premiums offered by any newspaper, and all who have seen it are 03 delighted with it. We are able to make this re- ijS markable offer because we were fortunate in se- .jj curing a limited number of these sets direct from one of the largest makers of chinawarq. i& FOIR ONL Y 4k0 He. Must. . - . ntnn wrntVi must ABU I rrved first if you want to have any AO peace at the dinner table. $100 REWARD, $100 .... s ! The readers of tnis paper wm be s twill BUCKBEE'S SEEDS SUCCEED ! SPECIAL OFFER: Made to build Heir Bnslnesi. Atrial' Tnob-A irnn nnr nfirmanent customer. prtVe Collection SgffiSBfi!: I 11 the finest ; Tnraip. t Bpiencua ; wuh, ""'11" zra . to anriDcflowerinr Iiuib 60 varieties in all. SEND 10 CENTS to corr postage nd packing and recede this valuable statlTe, Beautiful Seed and Plant Book tella all about uva jes w-wm 01 oeeaa, rxanisf nleased to learn that there , is at least 1 3 Jl " 1L n i- nrn A A Vi o a Vtonn one areaaea. uaaeaoe Liiu D-ii able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure bow 'known to the medical fraternity.' Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous Bunacea vi uie system, thereby oesiroyng yuo iuuuutt tion of the disease and giving the pa tient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of ! testimonials. Address m ,F. J- Cheney as vjo. iweuw, v. Sold by all Druggists 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation m S MB. The set is worth double the amount we get for it and is furnished Progress readers at bare whole sale cost. This is a rare opportunity to secure a beautiful set of dishes at wholesale cost m (Be Tiisss; PSslhies :g (CsiDD aoml--- Then We Know You Will Want A Set Marion, N. C
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